815012 - PROCAR PRO-90 RH BARE LOW BACK RECLINING BUCKET SEAT

ProCar Pro-90 Series complete low-back reclining bucket seat is the perfect replacement for the enthusiast seeking a "restified" appearance with modern comfort but wish to maintain a vintage look.

This bare seat comes un-upholstered so that it can be covered in the material of your choice. This seat also features subtle side bolsters for added support during hard cornering without looking out of place at a car show. With ProCar seat mounting adaptors (sold separately), this seat is ready for direct bolt-in installation.

ProCar Pro-90 Series complete low-back reclining bucket seat is the perfect replacement for the enthusiast seeking a "restified" appearance with modern comfort but wish to maintain a vintage look.

This bare seat comes un-upholstered so that it can be covered in the material of your choice. This seat also features subtle side bolsters for added support during hard cornering without looking out of place at a car show. With ProCar seat mounting adaptors (sold separately), this seat is ready for direct bolt-in installation.

Impala

Mopar

Tri-Five Chevy

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